#119 Wisconsin-Eau Claire (9-5)

avg: 1014.38  •  sd: 73.1  •  top 16/20: 0%

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# Opponent Result Game Rating Status Date Event
95 Iowa Loss 4-7 756.25 Mar 2nd Midwest Throwdown 2024
160 Knox Win 9-2 1274.39 Mar 2nd Midwest Throwdown 2024
148 Missouri State Win 9-6 1244.78 Mar 2nd Midwest Throwdown 2024
79 Kansas Loss 4-6 989.99 Mar 3rd Midwest Throwdown 2024
160 Knox Win 8-4 1239.19 Mar 3rd Midwest Throwdown 2024
132 Marquette Win 3-2 1043.77 Mar 3rd Midwest Throwdown 2024
109 Truman State Loss 4-7 628.36 Mar 3rd Midwest Throwdown 2024
180 Auburn Win 10-3 1063.25 Mar 16th Southerns 2024
173 Georgia College Win 12-5 1134.42 Mar 16th Southerns 2024
189 Georgia-B** Win 12-1 993.46 Ignored Mar 16th Southerns 2024
102 East Carolina Loss 6-11 625.83 Mar 16th Southerns 2024
133 Charleston Win 14-7 1499.82 Mar 17th Southerns 2024
206 Georgia Southern** Win 13-4 727.32 Ignored Mar 17th Southerns 2024
102 East Carolina Loss 5-10 598.63 Mar 17th Southerns 2024
**Blowout Eligible

FAQ

The uncertainty of the mean is equal to the standard deviation of the set of game ratings, divided by the square root of the number of games. We treated a team’s ranking as a normally distributed random variable, with the USAU ranking as the mean and the uncertainty of the ranking as the standard deviation
  1. Calculate uncertainy for USAU ranking averge
  2. Model ranking as a normal distribution around USAU averge with standard deviation equal to uncertainty
  3. Simulate seasons by drawing a rank for each team from their distribution. Note the teams in the top 16 (club) or top 20 (college)
  4. Sum the fractions for each region for how often each of it's teams appeared in the top 16 (club) or top 20 (college)
  5. Subtract one from each fraction for "autobids"
  6. Award remainings bids to the regions with the highest remaining fraction, subtracting one from the fraction each time a bid is awarded
There is an article on Ulitworld written by Scott Dunham and I that gives a little more context (though it probably was the thing that linked you here)